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Frequently Asked Questions About Contracts

 

What is a contract?

An agreement, enforceable by law, between or among two or more persons, consisting of one or more mutual promises.

What is bad faith?

A failure to fulfill some duty or contractual obligation by some motive that implies the conscious doing of a wrong because of dishonest purpose.

What is a warranty?

A warranty is a guarantee of the quality and performance of a product. A warranty can be written or oral.

What is rescission?

Rescission is an elimination of the existing contract, restoring the parties to their original position prior to entering into the contract.

Does a contract have to be notarized?

Unless specifically required by federal, state or municipal law, a contract does not have to be acknowledged before a notary public.

What is indemnity?

Obligation of one party to reimburse another party for losses which have occurred or which may occur.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
To Obtain Damages For A Breach Of Contract A Party May File A Civil Lawsuit
In the U.S., in order to obtain damages for breach of contract, the party may file for a civil lawsuit against, usually breach of contract cases happen within a state court, or petition a private arbitrator to decide the contract issues declared.

 


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Contract Terms

 


Today's Terms

Goods

Definition:
The meaning may vary, but for purposes of a contract for storage or transportation it means all things treated as movable.

Unconscionable

Definition:
Unreasonable; outrageous. Courts in many countries may refuse to enforce contracts which they deem to be unconscionable.

Escape Clause

Definition:
A provision in a contract or other document permitting parties to avoid liability for nonperformance under certain conditions.

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Alabama Contract Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Contract attorney you should contact our Contract Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Alabaster
  • Albertville
  • Alexander City
  • Anniston
  • Athens
  • Atmore
  • Auburn
  • Bay Minette
  • Bessemer
  • Birmingham
  • Cullman
  • Daphne
  • Decatur
  • Dothan
  • Enterprise
  • Fairhope
  • Florence
  • Fort Payne
  • Gadsden
  • Hartselle
  • Huntsville
  • Madison
  • Mobile
  • Montgomery
  • Opelika
  • Ozark
  • Pelham
  • Phenix City
  • Pinson
  • Prattville
  • Selma
  • Sylacauga
  • Talladega
  • Theodore
  • Trussville
  • Tuscaloosa
  • Wetumpka
 


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